Halong Bay Cruise daily departure

from 114USD/person, for 2 people in twin cabin, single cabin 175USD. You will find this spirit from the smooth blend of comfortable, memorable and indulgent moments while amaze at the majestic nature and touch of the authentic local cultures in every journey with us.Details>>>

Ha Long Bay covers an area of 1,500 square km. With more than a thousand limestone peaks rising up from its crystalline emerald waters this area is rightly viewed as one of the natural wonders of Vietnam and is one of five World Heritage-listed sites. Price from 115USD per person up to 125USD ( 2 people in twin cabin share ).

Experience HalongBay, on a V’Spirit Classic Cruise, one of the best mid-range cruises available. You will not only see many fantastically shaped islands, beautiful beaches, and great natural caves, but you will also learn more about Halong Bay’s history and local people.

Ba Be (“three lakes”) has not yet been discovered by the crowds, so now is the time to see this area! Besides enjoying the rich natural heritage of the park, rivers, and serene lakes (where you’ll paddle inflatable kayaks and go for a swim. The park is densely forested area is a refuge for unique flora and fauna (410 plant species and 300 wildlife species), and surrounds the only natural lake in Vietnam with limestone mountain.

We created our With the Kids program in response to the numerous travelers who told us they’d love to share a kayaking Trip vacation with their children. Like all proud parents, we can’t believe how quickly it has grown. These itineraries are based on our regular Biking and kayaking trips around the North Vietnam, altered to include fun, enriching activities for both kids and adults.

Legend-bound Halong Bay, a dreamlike setting of sheer limestone islets soaring above a sheltered sea, for an exhilarating sea kayaking journey among its jagged isles, hidden lagoons, and splendid sea caves. This is a wonderful, enchanting place for beginners to be introduced to this easy and enjoyable sport , stopping to swim on isolated beaches, sleeping and dining on a traditional red-sailed junk.